The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 11, 1927, Page 7

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BARNEY GOOGLE AND SI'ARI\ PLl G WWXSSA MATTAH BOSS 2 NO SHS AM ACTIA STWANGE /\N A HURRY = SINCE WE GOT BACK Fiom Douglas Island 1/ THAT RORODN'S SUTTONLY WAS SUMPWISED | SNQOPING ARCUAD \WHEA AH COME (N HEAH | THE STABLE = Stri wyn In in Neivs DANCE TO BE CIVEN TONIGHT, SCHOOL BENEHT "- FINN one of the popular Finn daunces which nearly everyone turns uot for good time, is to be given in the ples hall tonight by Mrs several other ies for the benefit of the A small admission will be and the public is welcome. The proceeds from the dance, those from t coming carnival i other affai's given lately, are to go toward the maintenance of the Dou. slas high school ne: year. — v — to | | i 1uu..~ni school like | CHAMBER MEETING POSTPONED Owing to the basketball which was on here last night it was thought advisable to postpone the regular mecting of the local Cham- ber of Commerce to a special datv) which will be announced later when, effort will be made to get all the members fo both the Board of Trade; and Chamber out. e LEAGUE TEA PLEASANT AFFAIR About twenty-five lad were ent at the tea which was given terday afternoon by the Ladies League. Bspecially tasty refreshments were served by Mesdames R. Fr 0, W. M. Eddy and J. O. Kirkham. ———e— - HOME FROM TRIT EAST — | Joe Weliren, Douglas w-mill man, returned home this week after 2 two months visit with his father at Oak Park, a suburb of Chicago, Hli nois -ee SCANDAL PROOF” I8 AT LIBERTY TONIGHY pirley Magon has one of the finest opportunities of her carcer in “Scan dal Proof,” her latest Fox starriig vehicle, at the Liberty tonight, sinec ! her role runs the entire gamut emotions. The tory is an ori one by Charles Kenyon, and the ture was directed by Edmund time M of Al | pic- Moi Mason, playing the doublc role of Grace Whitney and Enid Day, is first placed in settings more gorgeous than she and then ting circumstances of girl. The story s that of a who, although wrongfully ac d of | erime, is willing to accept the hiame! when the happiness of the man she lov take. She is rewarde for sacrific eventual pin folloy s of he rending trials In the cast John Roch~ man - Wood laing, and Raymond, rd in th ! nurae | woman is at her Ruth King. . 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She is Dorothy Knapp, considered by many pro- ducers as the most beautiful ‘woman in_the world. In the Earl Carrol “Vanities,” Miss Knapp introduces a totally new technique on the stage. All she has to do is look beautiful. She walks across the stage, clad in gorgeous raiment. at the audience and at her fellow players—a million dollar smile that causes hearts to turn com- %mly over in manly bosoms. en the hero sings such songs | tr as “Adorable” to her. Sounds easy? Ask Miss Knapp. “Just try it once!” she advises. . “I venture to say that there is no She smiles | . | an art studen S, e more difficult role in the world | than just to let you d mired, In the { against the gr: knowledge publ | allowed yourscl into anything th tistical. In the s don't always fc Some days, when gone wwiully w lot more like ing. If you ha you at least get s of it. But when your to smile and kecp on well, that’s monoton the least. It h pessimist of me Miss Knapp is ambitious for a part in a play :d many pro- ducers have offe large con- *acts, but so far, Mr. Carroll has outbid them M Knapp is her paint- 1 wide =atten- ond place, you like smiling. things have on almost made a ings have att tion, 11, |927 Bv B!LLE DE BECK AN GOCDAESS | AN CLEAM FO'GCT To ASK MTTAKN GOCGLE WHAT TUME WE WANTS ME N DE (MICHAUN ice in Umo; 1 from tradition of looking at ques when oy 1 n Vi cather Lond'llom As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau come to Onel wn, are dems the south treet, ot on | cratic ¢ at 14th bway o v sitting ang ntil three ov sed, 1eft the h paticntly 81WOIE Y Forccast for Junean and vicinity, beginning 4 p. m, todey: i Saturday;fresh LOCAL DATA Barom. Temp. Humidity ~7ind Velocity 30.33 41 100 SE 30.06 36 100 w 3053 35 100 S CABLE AND RADIO LEFORTS IAY | TODA ¥ 8 n.m. treclp. \'bln('(l){ 24 hra Green ctims into the perl e v of wandorvinst ofier ' owarmer tonight southeasterly winds. under 1 the mysi mi v s taking Weather Cldy Rain Cldy winter months hav hene 2 1 o scued from death roaring train - NOTICE Scottish Rite Mason in Friday ind installation ¢ WALTER B. H eve i3 VESTEIL sam. Weather Snow Lowest 8 a.m. smp. temp. et tenm N | temp. | 1 v 0t 0 06 Advertising alway .ulllilllIlIIIIiIIIIIIIlIliiiIiilllllllIlll'lhlih |t LIBERTY | | TONIGHT Shi riey Mason Tuneau Seattl Portiand a hers > San Francisec B 8 Clear A‘?('l’l"(!(ll I '.““[ e—fiess then 10 miles. The gripping drama | whose perfect chs armour against cusations, “LOVE AND LIONY A FOX COMEDY FOX NEWS " of girl ter was her scandalous a N st rvations Junea s, o n'e made at 4 u. m. Prince Rupert, Edmonton, Sent- | e Portlana and 4 p. m, | Junean and San I ac- tima, the Aleatian Islands with It is highest in South fall. Light to moderate v and western Canaad, Temperatures have fil- Territory and have roen dly in 11 inches, to Al interio of the fallen decide of 28 tendency pr 1 t Duteh H but shos 1 rom southern ttled in the castern portions i portion =HUMAN PROGRESS ZZrous’ s AGES=] { THE MiZSSAGE THAT STARTED : THE NEWS ERA OF PROGRESS Drrwepy 1832 AnD 1835, Prof. S. F. B. Morse, an American invent- or, produced the first practical tele- graph. This was an epochal step in the progress of the world, for it made possible daily communication between widcly separated peoples. { The Associated Press has made practical use of the. 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